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Harold B. Segel
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Egon Erwin Kisch (1885-1948) is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding journalists of the twentieth century. He is also credited with virtually defining reportage as a form of literary art in which accuracy of observation and fidelity to fact ...
Judith Serrin
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In collecting the kind of reportage that all too rarely appears in this age of media triviality and corporate conglomeration, Muckraking! documents an alternative journalistic tradition, one marked by depth of vision, passion for change, and bravery. ...
Tony Seton
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Tony Seton
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Norman Sims
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Some of the best and most original prose in America today is being written by literary journalists. Memoirs and personal essays, profiles, science and nature reportage, travel writingliterary journalists are working in all of these forms with artful ...
Upton Sinclair
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In this systematic critique of the structural basis of U.S. media--arguably the first one ever published--Upton Sinclair writes that "American journalism is a class institution serving the rich and spurning the poor." Likening journalists to prostitu ...
Helen Sissons
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Journalists today need to be able to work across different media. In the past there were newspaper reporters, radio reporters, and television reporters, now journalists are expected to be flexible and multi-skilled. Practical Journalism: How to Write ...
David Skinner
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What purpose does the news media serve in contemporary North American society? In this collection of essays, experts from both the United States and Canada investigate this question, exploring the effects of media concentration in democratic systems. ...